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Final Fantasy V

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Final Fantasy V

Developers: Square, TOSE (PS1)
Publishers: Square (JP), Square EA (US), SCEE (EU)
Platforms: SNES, PlayStation
Released in JP: December 6, 1992
Released in US: October 5, 1999
Released in EU: May 1, 2002


ROMIcon.png ROM map
RAMIcon.png RAM map
TextIcon.png Text table
TutorialsIcon.png Tutorials
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Final Fantasy V
Name FINAL FANTASY 5
Company Square
Header None
Bank HiROM
Interleaved No
SRAM 8 KiB
Type Normal + Batt
ROM 2 MiB
Country Japan
Video NTSC
ROM Speed 200ns (SlowROM)
Revision 1.0
Checksum Good 0x1FF2
CRC32 C1BC267D

Sub-pages

Read about development information and materials for this game.
ROM map
Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
RAM map
Read about prerelease information and/or media for this game.
Text table
Notes on the game's internal data.
Tutorials

Utilities

  • FF5 Multi Editor - A character editor that edits stats, equipment and battle commands. Also an advanced monster editor (for every individual aspect of monsters, sprite excepted). Coded by JCE3000GT of (archived site) BlitzKrieg Innovations.
  • Final Fantasy V editor - A program that lets you edit the attributes of the Characters, Jobs, Monsters, Monsters formations and Items. Coded by samurai goroh, it might contain a few bugs, but they're constantly being fixed & adding new stuff. For more information, you can check his homepage.
  • Final Fantasy V viewer - This viewer made by Squall can reveal most of the secrets Final Fantasy V holds, compatible to both the SNES and GBA version. For more information, you can check it and download it here

Hacks

  • Final Fantasy V Enhanced. Several changes and fixes were done to the translated ROM for more enjoyment of the game. Changes include a new menu font, reverted icons from RPGe's translation and the names of some jobs, abilities and items. Created by Dragonsbrethren.
  • Final Fantasy V - EasyType V1.0. This basically makes your characters gods and makes the game a breeze to play through. This patch was made by request for people who wanted to see the story and not worry about the tediousness of RPG micromangement. Created by JCE3000GT.
  • Final Fantasy V - Expert 0.947. Unlike the above hack I decided to make a harder one. I cannot remember what all I changed so you'll just have to play it. Created by JCE3000GT.
  • Final Fantasy 5 Spoof. Newest Hacked for FFV. A comedy / parody hack of Final Fantasy 5. Unlike most other “spoofs". It hack text, weapon and more. Hacked by Tzepish.
  • Final Fantasy V Plus. An overall FF5 enhancement hack. Features altered monster/boss stats, tweaked game mechanics, some modified jobs/abilities/items and a few bug fixes. Currently completed up to World 2.
  • FF5r. A large remix of the game, importing several musical tracks, new and imported enemies from across the series, adjusted skills, classes (including new additions), shops—a large number of noticeable differences make this a hack that stands out. Japanese only.
  • FF5 Ancient Cave. English translation. This hack adds a roguelike (randomized dungeon) game mode to FF5.
  • FF5 Void Divergence A thorough hack with additional jobs and mechanics like the elemental field ala Chrono Cross.

Translations

  • English translation by RPGe. This patch was released in 1998, making Final Fantasy V the first RPG to ever be completely fan-translated.

Miscellaneous

  • No miscellaneous yet.

Known Dumps

  • Final Fantasy V (J)

External links